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Recent News About Los Angeles
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Carroll Shelby Licensing alleges Oklahoma company reproduced cars, unlawfully used Shelby marks
LOS ANGELES – A Tusla, Oklahoma business is accused of making replicas of the Shelby GT 350 and Shelby GT 500 cars without the permission to use the Shelby marks. -
Attorney suspended for practicing law during suspension
LOS ANGELES — The State Bar of California has suspended attorney Donald William McVay from the practice of law for one year. -
Attorney receives three-year suspension
LOS ANGELES — Newbury Park attorney William Stephen Tomasi was suspended from the practice of law by the State Bar of California on Nov. 25, 2016, according to the State Bar website. -
Chronic Tacos Enterprises files suit over alleged use of Taco Life mark by Whittier business
LOS ANGELES – An Aliso Viejo owner of a chain of Mexican restaurants claims a Whittier company is using its Taco Life trademark. -
Hunt & Henriques Inc. alleged to have violated debt collection laws
LOS ANGELES – A class action has been filed against a San Jose debt collection over allegations of misrepresentation in debt collection. -
Pom Wonderful claims its Super Tea mark is being used by Bai Brands
LOS ANGELES – The makers of pomegranate products allege their trademark is being used by a New Jersey company for a tea beverage. -
City Prints claims G.S.L Inc. unlawfully used fabric design in clothes sold at Macy's
LOS ANGELES – A New York company alleges a Santa Cruz business and an Ohio company used its fabric designs without permission. -
Golden State Framers alleged to owe more than $200,000 in unpaid contributions
LOS ANGELES – A construction company is accused of not paying contributions to a group of affiliated unions. -
Photographer claims Amazon, IMDB.com used celebrity photos without consent
LOS ANGELES – A photographer alleges two of his photos of actors Jane Seymour, Bruce Willis and Cybil Shepherd were used without his permission. -
Elohim EPF USA Inc. files suit over alleged use of songs in karaoke bars
LOS ANGELES – A Diamond Bar business acting as a subpublisher for Korean popular music alleges its compositions have been used in karaoke bars in the state without its permission. -
Woman seeks disability benefits from Life Insurance Co. of North America
LOS ANGELES – A former outpatient clinic manager for Community Memorial Health System alleges her disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Celebrity photograph agency alleges Looklive used photos without permission
LOS ANGELES – A Redondo Beach celebrity photograph agency claims a Georgia business that operates a shopping website and app used its photos without permission. -
NEEDS EDIT QUESTION ON WORD COUNT: Beverly Hills attorney suspended for not continuing education
LOS ANGELES — Attorney Mark Allen Wiesenthal of Beverly Hills was suspended from practicing law for 60 days by the State Bar of California beginning Nov. 20, 2016, according to the bar's website. -
Bot Home Automation Inc. accused of violating labor codes
LOS ANGELES – A class-action suit has been filed against a Santa Monica company over allegations it misclassified its employees as exempt from hourly wages and overtime. -
Man alleges he is owed disability benefits
LOS ANGELES – A man claims his disability benefits were unlawfully terminated and seeks payment of the benefits. -
Golden West Envelope Corp. alleged to owe more than $3,000 in contributions
LOS ANGELES – An Oakland employer is alleged to have not paid employee contributions. -
Man alleges Beepi never paid for car detailing, owes more than $98,000 in unpaid wages
LOS ANGELES – A car detailer alleges an online used car sales business never paid him for his work. -
Liberty Life, LPC Services plan alleged to have wrongfully denied disability claim
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles man alleges he is disabled and that his insurer wrongfully denied his claim for disability benefits. -
Style in USA accused of using Jitrade textile without authorization
LOS ANGELES – Textile converter Jitrade alleges one of its designs was unlawfully used in clothing. -
Former San Diego deputy DA suspended for obstruction
LOS ANGELES — The State Bar of California ruled on Nov. 20 to suspend Allison Christine Worden, a former San Diego County deputy district attorney, from the practice of law for 60 days, according to the State Bar website.